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If Women Only Knew. The way to bo woll is to keep tho kidneys well j what a lot of backache thero is omoug women. And li'ttlo wonder. A woman's wcrk and care and worry are enough Io break down a niuoh stronger coufrtituticn than is given to moat women, or men either, for tho matter of that. The kidneys are ia variably tbe iirat Io fcol tbo elrahi. Awl they lot their needs be known too, very prqmptly. Backache ie tbe cry fir holp; the cry of sick kidneys. Doan's iiaokacho Kidney Pills help tbo kidneys; they aro made especially to act on the kidneys. Doan'a i'illa cuvc Io stay cured* Reud ILis Olautau testimony : Mrs C. PojJoy, late of Chester »fcree>, Otautau, and who is now living at Ifairlax s says : — " Doan's Backache Kidney Fills hiiving cured mo of ai-hing pains m the back, diz£y feciiags, aud generally irnpnmil my health"; it ia with pleasure that 1 take this onportunity of publicly recommending them to other suffurerß. lam sure after my experience no one- need euiier with tbe.r kidneys. JD^n'a Pills aro a certain care Prerijus to taking this remedy, tbe puins m , my back were very trying, i\n.i cc mcd to lake the life und enerpy out of me. TLey were particularly severe when stooping or moving about much, aud eometiir.ea 1 used jo think my back would break, the pain was so aoute. Ou the advice of a friend, I look a course of Dean's Backache KiJmy Pill.*, and tli y p>*ored a wonderful medicine, , "uriug me m a very liUle time, i used five botiJi a m al!, und I I aye never bud a sign of my old cum ('l tint since they cured me thito years ago." Doin'a Backache Kidney Piils are sold by all b'hernidts «nd storekeepers at 3d per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) or will bs posted on receipt of price by yostcr-McLcllan Co. 70 Put Street, Sydney. j But, be sura you got DOAN.S. I

It ig rumoured., states the Poverty Bay IlcrahJ, that, on his return from England, Major-General Sir A. ll. Russell is to be asked to contest the llawke's Day scut iv Parliament. A family reunion at Nottingham recently to celebrate the leave of Private Charles tlorsley, Sherwood Foresters — one of the 4tith Division who swam the Sommc Canal under heavy lire — ended m tragedy. A German officer's revolver was being exhibited, when it accidentally went off, killing a discharged soldier named George Wilson, of Newaik, the sweetheart of Horslcy's sister. Sonic time ago, Mr Peter Trolovc wrote io the Hon. G. W. Russell suggesting that the metal from the German bells of the Lutheran Church m Worcester street, Christ'.hurch, should be recast m the form of a Roman ehicld, bearing the famous words, "Us ne passeront pas." He suggested that the shield should then be presented to the town of Verdun. Mr Russell has written thanking Mr Trolovc for his suggestion, slating that it would be duly considered with other suggestions when the disposal of the ingots was finally dealt with by the Cabinet. Mr Trolovc (states th.C Lyttelton Times) desires the City of Christchurch to purchase the metal from the Public Trustee m order that the citieens themselves could decide what should be done.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 712, 21 January 1919, Page 4

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